I have a MaxJax 2 post 6k lb lift in the shop, and it has been extremely handy over the years...especially with Jeep projects. One thing with the Jeep, though, is due to the lift/tire size, you have roughly 13" of travel with the lift pads until you actually contact the frame (even with the additional 3 or 4" factory extensions).


Here's my question. I'd like to fab up my own set of extensions, but I'm curious how tall I can make them before safety becomes an issue. I know most lifts offer extensions for different height vehicles, so any reason I couldn't fab up a set of 10" extensions and not kill myself? What are the big concerns I may be missing? I have some 2.5-3" solid that I can turn down to fit the lift arm holes, and could even box them in/up the sides to give more support. I guess my biggest concern would be some sort of induced side load, resulting in crumpling/flexing of the extensions.
Suggestions? I don't have enough ceiling height to go with a larger lift right now, and an extra 10" under the Jeep would definitely be beneficial. The YJ and CJ's are no more than 3200lbs, and even my small truck is probably 3400 lbs...so I am no where near max weight.


Here's my question. I'd like to fab up my own set of extensions, but I'm curious how tall I can make them before safety becomes an issue. I know most lifts offer extensions for different height vehicles, so any reason I couldn't fab up a set of 10" extensions and not kill myself? What are the big concerns I may be missing? I have some 2.5-3" solid that I can turn down to fit the lift arm holes, and could even box them in/up the sides to give more support. I guess my biggest concern would be some sort of induced side load, resulting in crumpling/flexing of the extensions.
Suggestions? I don't have enough ceiling height to go with a larger lift right now, and an extra 10" under the Jeep would definitely be beneficial. The YJ and CJ's are no more than 3200lbs, and even my small truck is probably 3400 lbs...so I am no where near max weight.


